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The History of Caminetto (shapes, stamping, articles, etc.)
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<blockquote data-quote="docwatson" data-source="post: 356599" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>I remember when Harvey passed and his collection was sold by Barry Levin. To prevent saturating the market with the Caminetto pipes, Barry sold only a certain number of them per month in his photo mailers. Harvey had over 1000 Caminettos that he left behind. Caminetto pipes are known to be some of the best smoking pipes ever produced and the earliest pipes command pretty good prices today as most of you already know. </p><p>Thanks for posting all of the information Josh, it is truly a help for any collector of the brand and you have done a great job amassing all of the stories and other info.</p><p>Like Al says, all of your compiled information does belong in Pipepedia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docwatson, post: 356599, member: 232"] I remember when Harvey passed and his collection was sold by Barry Levin. To prevent saturating the market with the Caminetto pipes, Barry sold only a certain number of them per month in his photo mailers. Harvey had over 1000 Caminettos that he left behind. Caminetto pipes are known to be some of the best smoking pipes ever produced and the earliest pipes command pretty good prices today as most of you already know. Thanks for posting all of the information Josh, it is truly a help for any collector of the brand and you have done a great job amassing all of the stories and other info. Like Al says, all of your compiled information does belong in Pipepedia. [/QUOTE]
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